Romans 16:24

Romans 16:24 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 16:24

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen.
] This verse is placed by the Syriac at the end of the chapter, and is wanting in the Ethiopic version, and in one ancient copy, being, excepting the word all, the same as at the end of ( Romans 16:20 ) ; but inasmuch as it is in all other copies, it ought to be repeated and stand here: the reason of the repetition may either be, because the former might be written by his amanuensis, and this with his own hand, as was usual with him in all his epistles, by which they might be known to be his, ( 2 Thessalonians 3:17 2 Thessalonians 3:18 ) ; or the apostle having so great an affection for this church, knew not how to take his leave of them, but repeats his valediction again and again, as here, and in ( Romans 16:20 ) ( 15:33 ) . ( Romans 16:25-27 ) are placed in some copies, at the end of ( Romans 16:14 ) , and omitted here, as they are by the Arabic version, which begins thus, "to the only most wise God, Jesus Christ": and so considers the following doxology as be, longing to Christ, and to him as God, and as the only most wise God.

Romans 16:24 In-Context

22 I, Tertius, who write this letter, send you Christian greetings.
23 Gaius, my host, who is also the host of the whole Church, greets you. So do Erastus, the treasurer of the city, and Quartus our brother.
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25 To Him who has it in His power to make you strong, as declared in the Good News which I am spreading, and the proclamation concerning Jesus Christ, in harmony with the unveiling of the Truth which in the periods of past Ages remained unuttered,
26 but has now been brought fully to light, and by the command of the God of the Ages has been made known by the writings of the Prophets among all the Gentiles to win them to obedience to the faith--
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